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Climb Ev’ry Mountain’ As the students of Duncan High School take part in school life, they begin to set up goals for themselves. Even though they may not realize it, every activity and class period brings them closer to, or farther from, their goals. With the goals they set, come decisions. They have to decide what they want to achieve in life: whether they will take the long hard road to success, or the easier road to mediocrity. As they begin to fulfill their dreams, obstacles may come before them. But they must Climb Ev'ry Mountain, and even though the mountain may be very hard to climb, they must persist till they reach the very top. 4
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Mrs. Dull points out Spain to Spanish 1 students. Below: Mrs. Dull gives prefixes to English III class. Greetings And Thanks To Senora Vera Dull Buenas profes, diasores, . . . er, I mean, buenos dias, professora. Muy bien. So often begins Spanish I or II. . .and who es reina del clase de Espanol?”--a Wildkat Arizonan, Mrs. Vera Power Dull. Mrs. Dull, bom in the Phoenix area, graduated from the University of Arizona with high scholastic and athletic honors. She was a member of Phi Kappa Phi, a na- tional Scholastic association for graduate work; and received the coveted A-Blanket for athletic participation. Coming to Duncan in the fall of 1958, Mrs. Dull began teaching Spanish I, II, and sophomore English. She also took on the awesome task of sponsoring both the Span- ish Club and the National Honor Society— Soon Duncan High School became a place of. . . . . .Pinata Parties, Spanish Club Plays, Christmas Caroling (in Espanol, of course), NHS installations, vocabulary tests, book reports, trips to Texas Canyon and Amerind Museum. . . . . . Mama, Papa , Princesita , Un Barco Chiquitito” became songs, repre- sentatives of DHS. . . We dedicate this Wildkat, 1968, to Mrs. Vera Power Dull--devoted 'Kat, teacher, friend. . . Gracias, amiga.
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